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Old 14th Oct 2011, 18:53
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Fresh flowers

Quick Question for my dear old mum.

She's off to a wedding next weekend in Dublin and is flying the low-cost carrier that is based there.

She's asking me if she can take fresh flowers on board. I can't think of any reason why not with a typical airline but I know Mrs O'Leary's son isn't typical in many respects.

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Cheers in advance
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Old 14th Oct 2011, 19:51
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Fairly sure they have flowers in dat der oirland already.
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True, but mother don't think like that!!
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Ryanair permit one carry on bag, I would guess that would include the flowers, so if she has a handbag she can expect to pay some crazy excess fees.

I was shocked last week when we were told that duty free had to be in your 1 carry on or you had to pay for the second bag

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